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THE CQ.1D0H GLOBE. TrlURfcDAY, JUNE 7. -OCH- Tho ;i,ni'K ii:U,n MMrwtMinitriirt? f , M f Hntyi l f I tin t I'nnnly. Yt Him itfMHKii till IV1T t!w Irnolim im-vm mn!i.Hf thii toiuilY Mini tiivite-mif :rii'n1n Iwiik!. iw li tvm'.iiW hi Ihr tinra tlu-l twftv t n iirlil iir!iinl. I'limwiuMnli'iiiH' miwt l rlKitvl ' y w tlu-r. inn iKivmwW. tr li!l l'iiiin.'t'Ht hi ftni'M;',Ti''u(prt;i W.Uli, tiiitl IlKM'lUlnl Ill'-K llll tvtIIHMilit i-M tiillk iutiMXi -iil by iirmi(HMiilviM. . J The election w now t tt ai.rc people .... .l,,.tl' J..h.Ww n.vrn-r tnw um-.n. ine eiw, their normal comliwm. t ne .men who wore ek.K't-ed arrg'oo;.riiiei amd: iJ is to Ik presumed tha4 thvy are ihe choice- of t majority of the voters.. pW rhv remit vrofiid ha-ve !. thir'rent. An unpleasant )' -atw cfl al ! eaiaimiKns iff that at 1 -sr nui' h:.H ot tmr: ca-tMinhMes HiMsf U iMrxivl but such is lifeiii American plities. LET' IT .BE ACCURATE. . E.nimorat r thniii.ihout the fruited St.HM Wtve lton counting x p ?njili anil inn tl wmmer xtion by llie government ccvurs only once in ten years, ft, befrooves every conuuunity to aid the cni meratora in making it abtulut4v accurate. Enumerators Fhouht re ceive the co-operation of every citi sten in getting a perfect coimh. ; To Ih; sirre, the government pre scribes the rules under which the "'counting" or the censoa of the population shall be taken, and those rules cannot ba violated. Nevertheless, it is exceedingly im portant, both from the standpoint of the aggregated and the particular city' counted', that no omission occur. In othrr words, if tfce actual population of the United Skates of America were really SOJOOO.OOO souls yesterday,' there is not the slightest reason w by the-enamer-ators should return 75),0OG,OOO be cause it is the desire of the govern ment to be absolutely acctirateand. while duplications of enumerations may occasionally occur, the method of elimination adopted by the cen sus bureau at the national capital is so complete that it will hardly be possible for a citizen of one town to be counted in another. Since, then, " accuracy " is what the go vernment desires, for any city or town to permit its population to be nndercounted is to commit a wrong not only against the general gov-i-rnment seeking the information, but a greater wrong against the particularity or town enumerated. Ilut with all the facilities within their reach enumerators cannot make an accurate count without t lie co-operation of citizens. People nhould be prepared to give full in fiiraj.iticm whenever called upon by the census taker, of the number of persons in their families, roomers, or lodgers they may have in their hooses, and members of the family who may be absent. Let all assist in making the enumeration accu rate. Times Mountaineer. A Wealth of Beauty. Is often hidden by unsightly Pimples, Eczema, Teller, Erysipelas, Salt Kheuni, etc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glorify ' the fiu-e by curing all bkin Eruptions, nlso Cats, liruise?, 15orii, Hoila, Felons, Ulcere, and worst, forms of Piles. Only 1m a bos. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Condon Droj Co. ' ' Church Dedicated. A larjfe ci.ngrrgation was jucsent at the Baptist church litre Urt Sunday to jo'.n in the dedication wrvires. Rev. C. P. Bailey, of The Dalles, Uev. Uiluian Parker, and Kev. Tonkins, oiFoesil, were present, 8 nd took part in the eerviies. Kcv. llealy, of the Congregational church, of this city, was also present at . the evening service and joined in iheei urcWe. The services were interesting and impressive' throughout and the rhnrch waacrowdeil niorning, afternoon and evening. Miss llenshaw played the organ in her osnal brilliant manner, acini tlie choir rendered several anthems very, harmoniously Mr. it. II. Wain praying the violin obligato. Visitors w pre present from Fossil, MaytrHe, Lone K M-k, and other adjacent neigh borhooris to j'fin in the service which consecrated another huiise of worship in Gilliam county. At noon a basket dinner was enjoyed in Arinory hall to which all did ample justice. "' While the Bsptist pfople are few in numbers in this section they are to be congratulated 'on having completed one of the most commodious and neatest houses of worship iu the county. A col lection was taken during the day which amounted to 1 109 00, which wiMbeap plied on the debt which is etill against ihe building and which reduces il to a small aniouiit. Services were also held in the new church on Monday and Tues day evenings The Firt Baptist church, of Dayton, ! Washington, has donated a wlver com-1 uinnion set, '1 chandeliers and a uumber id song books. If troubled with rheumatism, gite Chamberlain's Pain-Halm a trial. It w ill not coal you a cent if it does mi giMKl. II,,.. ,1.l...atii, .111 relieve tl, T,ii. It also cur e sprains and briiines in one ... , , : third the time rrrpiired by uny i.l.lier tiratineut. Cuts, burns, frOFtbitei-ipitii-sey, pains iu the wide anil chest, glaudi) . I ir and other swellings are -i-tc ly cur ed by applying it. E-'-ry boule war ranted, price. 25 and SO cts. at the lln.ltton Pharmacy, U. W Cnwrhdd. M1 $100 Raward. . The almv reward wilt he pwid for in 1 irniatlon leadini! to Hie conviction oflmetn thrlr own ami aurnainillair eoiiuti. nv lerciin or perKOiis guillv of culling ' I ;J,m nr i,iru iu iiwainln . leiiifa or oirierwiite uttspanellig on our , rani'tics Hi 1'trry Cauvoli. " liAKlitll A CaHUON. . Died, . (.Tit rillnMii(f additional! memo! 1 UiB hit MVs. YV. tK Keys, of Mayvllie,. Hi pnliMu-d! lSy rviytest of- a friend t tie RihiHt, n4 wae tiaavohlabry held uwr frmw Rot meek.- Kil.J Dii'il .t the hinily resfttenee, near Nftiyville, triitiam nioTity, Ore., on Sun day tnriiftig, fchiy 20, WOtf, of heart fail ure, Mrs, Jane Keys, wi'e of V. Keys, 5fil 79 yi'Krs. Jiine Mi-O'nllnnvh vrir hour in" Comity Trviiil', trertind. In IS22, and w as mar-1 rii'il tiff nr. Ktvin 1S5.V I'ive i-liililn n , .... , ,, . John' Jw me Keys, was buried on the tVeaiiiifuf futond of hisWrth' when but f nr yen of mm. Another eon, Wm. G. Keys, i the well-known Mayville m rt-fiiiat. Tvrn ifwrrgbter. Alii iinil !yr:,r-v m,,t,1,, enmrori awi assist llieir mll lir;r III nt'r ilfc iimb, mil, hci vromiesl. Margarita A., was called up 'me " "V it is suppose.! that grief for the onEimelv . inss oi luis origin-, uiiuivnien, nivnu.o daughter hastened the mother's death. Ii lSGoshe left her island home to come with her hnshand and children to America. They settled in Muncie City. : Ind., but two years later came to Port-i""." land Or., for a few months,, theme to ', " Kosebnnr, Douglas comity, Oregon,; Knln Flett of Crane Creek, Idaho, where they resided for six years, nnd 'c"e d-.wn last week aud will spend u where her vonngrst ehiM wis lwn,' moiilh or two with his relatives on the From Kosebtrry they cnnie fo the May ville country (then T.tsro ennnty) and engaged in stor raising, and heie, in the then wild", sparsefy settled region, the ability and industry of this strong large-hearted woman holped to place the family on the high road to the finan cial success they have achieved. Generous, warm-hearted, hospitable, a typical daughter of her Bfrfbland, she i entered heart and sorrl iivto the spirit and enterprize ot her adopted country, and lorflj wiiJ her memory be cherished by the cowboys-who, weaTV with a long day's ride, and often wet, cold and hun gry aa well, found welcome and warmth and food and rest beneath her roof; and many a stranger whom she has warmed and fed will tell hischildren of the kind ly woman who bade him welcome and Uod-speed, putting new courage into his aool and new vigor into his body, She delighted in good deeds and He who said "Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least ot these my little ones ye did it unto me " will reward her. Besides the husband and three child ren there are left to mourn, one sister, Mrs. Margarite Galbraith. of Droit, Ire land, and Andrew McCulIongh, of Try one, Ireland. The steady light that shone so long, guiding all within its radios to a harbor of peace and comfort, has gone oat, but the lives it has brightened will bless her memory, and to thoee whose lives were within the inner circle ol her love re main the sweet consolation of bis pre mise which said: " lie ye faithful onto death and I will give thee a crown of life." From childhood to the grave a faithful member of the Presbyterian church; she has ' bequeathe! to her family and the1 wcrld, a record of wo manly nobility and courage and truth, well worthy of imitation. . ' E. B F. OLEX. The election passed off quietly. The show here Sunday was not over crowded. ' Tip Mobley has got a new hay stacker. Miti Cava Weatherford, of Arlington, is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wade took l heir little daughter Clare to Arlington for medical aid Sunday. What is the matter with our boys? Only one boy here last . week at the ; eighth grade examination held by Snpt. McColly. We forgot to say last week that Con Scholt was run over by horses in the May Creek eorral and rendered uncon scious for a time, bnt soon came around all right. Con has more lives than scat. Ed. Randall returned Saturday after having spent several months in the min ing di&lricts of Sumpler and Canyon City. When he got back to Arlington l.e became so excited that he carried the wrong valise home with him. The free dance given Friday night was a success, the hall being crowded. Ac commodation was scarce, one man hung upon a poet and another slept in Tobey's manger. . He thinks Tobey should be prosecuted, for cruelty to animals for there was no straw in the manger. The ladies sold strawberries, ice cream and lemonade on election day for the Urn-tit of the ihiich. V. adj L'f s donated their warehouse for ose as a stand. The fair ones were well pleased with their success, and desire ncieby to express their tluinks to the young men for their liberal patronage. They realized a clear profit of $37-71. Lomer Wheeler bought m new pipe a few days ago and while on the road home he and Tip Mobley were talking of the uses and abuses of tobacco. As a result they concluded to start a moral reformation mid immediately dirpensed ith their pipes. An hour later, while hunting the cows, Kmer went and dug "P his pipe ami It s reported UpMuiV ed for his all day Sunday. NOTICE l'OK PUBLICATION. I Law Omrx AT Thk Tmi.iii, Ok., May as, Kiflrt. Notivs In Imivly iilvpn that tbe fiillnwliw. imiiieil tut'le- him file! iiotlr? nl till fut fr'fon tn ..mniHi.. ?u;i tnaxe mim prfn.1 1. m,r,,i,,i tuiirt, iiimi intii miii rirnoi win w liiwle itvlttre Viiwh-r criwtyrrt, rimiuy Icrk at Mtpriiier, Dr., im Tbiififlay, .fuly .", 1'JW, rl: THOMAS A rf.KMAr,of nanlinan.nr.. fM K No Tm, tor hn K mi SVew, suit S; S''j See Hit, I'll 4 , R 1 K, W Jr. Me uhiiii'h t'ie follwinir wfltieiuieit to yirovu Ms ciiilinu.iK n-H'tem-e uiii ainl -"ltlvtmn ot until linn), viz: 'Seoruii perry. All Wlin 'anil, Henrv .Se-.-l anl Hurry IVrry, ail n( 1uiic HoiH, i Oieon, JV I'.ttTAX, tteglkti-r. WVNTKfi fiKVKRAh PKRSTlNK KOK IiIH liiKlrlri onii e Miiiiuc.-rii in thlaatate lon-ie Hl'i PY yeaily WH, (myalile weekly, lie- employment Willi ininnliil opinillea. i,.,,.,, ,,,,.'.,,,, t-, i ..,K.rfa,..,,i ltuitd envelope.. . A; I'aiMtf i'axtonkulld-1 i !".' bUtuso. .- ROCK CREEK. Fit'Ming ruuip ling rctunisd from the valley,' ; Chw. Martfiwhawa new hoe almost sowpletpdA Frank mut Herbert H)rown are hauling their wod to Arlington, iin- MvMillenof Ferry Canyon- was over ou the Creek Friday on a business trip, J. V.CtiWk,J. W.ttna and A. J..W8 returned to their ranches in Ferry Can y in Friilay. Sunday school will be htdd nit the Vohoolhouao on the- creek in the Wojd land district next Sunday. George llanna and wifo oil Juniper Canyon were visiting the family of It. S Moore during the past few dyn. There will be an entertniivuinnt at the Wade hall, Friday evening, for the bene fit of the Oles a-nd Hock Creek schools. II. &. Moore and w Mohave moved to 1(J 0,. ,unry Hor!;,. nmr A(t Vington, where they will spend the sum mer, Harry Stricklin came over from Fciry v " e"3r ' ""'""J ".'" """"V" "u Cieek ! reports grass Hue nnd stoi k o'all kinds are in-good condition and prices hijjh in that eectiou. LOST VALLEY. School commenced in our district on May 21.-st, with J. U, Walker as instruct or. Mr. Wtn. Barker showed his smiling countenance in Lost Valley on Sunday f this week,. Judge Kennedy made this place a pleasant visit Friday and Saturday of last week. ' Y. Petty has been visiting his step daughter, Mrs. Lars Lnbeck, here for some days past. Frank le Ford, who has been away shearing for some weeks In Morrow Co , has just returned to his home in Lost Valley. Mt. and Mrs. Frank Van Cleave have just returned to their home in Lost Val ley after an absence of some weeks. She has been visiting with her mother, who lives near Echo", Morrow county. A few invited friends gathered in to the home of Miss Delia Andereon, of List Valley, on the evening ot Saturday last and made things merry until mid night, when a delicious supper was serv ed, after which they bade adieu to their charming young hostess, expressing their desire that the pleasure might be repeated again soon. A Life and Death Fight. , Mr. W. A. llines of Manchester, la. writing of his almost miraculous etcope from death, savs: "Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All nry doctors said I m ist soon die. Then I began to ose Dr. King's New Discovery which wholly cured me. Hundreds have nsed It on uiy advice and allsav it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lnng troubles." Regular size, 5Tt: and I 00. Trial bot tles free from Condon Drug Co. R" WAI.S County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Jioine-stead seekers located at reasonable rates. Condon. , Oregon Qlt. LL'V. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. liny ot iiffM ralln ininptly answered. Offire tu New Maminlc Hiilldlni;. CONDON - - - - OREGON. J3R. 1. F. cri.J,KTTE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 0ict batk of CfiiJoit Drug Co. )K. i. W. VOGEL Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye, Will Vteft Coniton Erery Three Months. Watch I.oeot Column for Putex. H. II. HCKBBlt'Ka. JAY aoWEKSilS. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. omens riR.T ai;ii.ni!r wkktos rrT orricc, COKIIOM. riKST MHlR Motttll or STKIWKB'H BKH K', rO.Hll.; Cnn-lut attention to texal Minlmim iu frillfHin a ml hwh-r loliiitu. A Notary in ewh ollii e. Dentistry. Dr. T. L. Nicklin, dentist, will visit Conih-n jirofcssioually on or about Fri day, April 27, to remain for s few weeks. The doctor was here for a short time lant summer and hit work speaks for itself. Office on Spring street, opposite Nelson k Portwood's livery barn. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I lure appointed as my deputies the following iM.'rwi,: W. II. Colwell, Arllnxton. , h. H. Towimeiiit. Coiiilon. ' Chiuk-y ft Inle, Paper hark. K. M. Joiinsom, fyine Kork, Stoek Invpertiir for Gilliam County, Oregon U A UARXIWIAM W W 1 If II I I Ifll II ll I . w-.m. muDu,.w.. . i . . . . . .. bCrOII JJ0r a bpeGia ICV. PiananriF:atimataF..mihAri Condon : : Oregon. c. slpal1er7 prcisci; Barber. SleekShaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. finunflll WVnUVH orecon.; 11EMEMBKU VK HAVE THK UltGEST U.NE OF ' Agricultural Implements BETWEEN T1TE DALLES' AND I'ENDLETON, Which were bought at prices to tUTy competition. full ftnil complete line of Haiti nod S'toughton Wngons. The latent iiVirove(l Oliver and Moline t!aii(? I'lows. The tip-to-tlato Monitor and" Uuekcye McCurtuick itivproved rollev-bearing Th atisxpsallerl Milwaukee Chain Russell & Co.'a Engines, Tlirvshcrw The Llttlo G:unt Trwull'owcr Threshers. H VKUY CIXMI'J.KTU, WHICH Wlv ' AKK PHUVUltrXU To Otrit tVSIVMK.ItS AT l.tiWKST 1'UH'KX. t CAIL AND SEE AMD BE CONVINCE , SHURTE & WEIR CO. Of Arlington, Or., " " No. 3018, ' '" '' " ' Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States; and Europe. Interest i SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ! D. M. FRENCH, President; V.W. STEIWER, Vice-Prealdervt) PRANK T. HURLBURT. Caahler. DIRECTORS -D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER. W. LORD, L. C. ED WARDS AND DROP IN Next Door to Bowling Alley, Arlington when you feel like CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUCHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LABOUS, PROP. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS, BILLIARD and POOL TAHLKS. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER os Draiciit, Main St., Condon, Oregon HKADQUAUTKIti KIU HlilH OUAIiK " MKT" i(K)IW. . XH E . " MODEL." A Quiet Resort. nSE IVHISKIM. Ol.VMI'IA IIKKIt. FANCY MIXKII DRINKS. Lower Main street Cnarles Fix- PrP- laiuuiuauiiauuii "Gy clone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack ra," Morse Mowers, Threshermen's Sunnllea at Alt KlnJ y-WRITE FOR CATALOGUC w Hf HEN LOOKING FOR AL. HENSHAW He has a complete utock of the 1 1 , . t4, Annnnrt T .1- ir. rurniiurc, jniruware. carponior s aoois, ruinia. - ninnkota. .. : CJlovea. WallPannr 1Tr.., T.fnlna.. ' ' Stoves, Stov-plpe, Wlndow-glnwi, Crockery. Irunks, iiand-bag, Remember) lie will order anything, Treasurer's Notice. ' All county wsrrnnts rcidstereil prior toJuly 1, 18!)3, will 1 piiiil on jirespn tation nt my ollirp. Inti-ri-bt ceasva after this dull.'. H. H. t,nik-r:ii, Treasitrfr of JiIlimn conntv, Orpgon. Diitcd lit Coiulon. Ore. .Inn, SO, I'.MIO. job printing Hoe ivtui : Disc Drill; foweTSrUeapors fttull Ilim!Urs Drive Mowers, ami FLiturea'' ' Banking Business.; Subject to Check. ' allowed on time deposits. F. T. HURLBURT. 2 tnruruiivitrunnnb AT COB'S enjoying a f Irat-clasa BOWLING ALLEY POOL TABLES. rs COXSKITIOS. Condon, Oregon. Russell Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Com pound, Wood or Straw Burners. RUSSELL & CO., AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OH BARGAINS CALL ON following goods on band and nr. airn.u t.ntrt . r . t .. . -, , - LnUertaker'B Uoods. not kept in stock, on abort notice. Treasurer's Notice. All citv warrants reifistered prior to Aim. 1, 181)!', will mi pant on presenta' tion st my office. Interest censes after this (lute. V, II. Hrai'HKNMoa, City Treasurer, Condon, May W, 1000. .. .. . rr:e? ty SEE THE mn n ; f The Jones Chain Mower has no gear, no peer. The leading grass cutting machine of the world. When you get ready for a Binder don't overlook the Jones Lever Binder, Remember I The Jones steei Is taking Klickitat We have all these machines set up and ready for inspection, When in town Call and see them and get our price. LORD 1C A, KKimW - J. J. lH)KTVOOI NELSON & PORTWOOD ' ; (Successor to I). M. ltlNKHAKT), ' LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION' TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. . FIRST-CLASH RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.' Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church stsJ A FULL. LINE Of Drugs, Patent MedicineH. ruinlc, Oils, (i'Ihh . Wfttchei, Jewelry of all kindu, , EyeglftHRes and Spectacles cai bo found at thff .HUDSON PHARMACY, A scientific optician in Attendance. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We odor a complete stork of Flno Hornmcd Lumber, consisting ol Flooring, CeiH ing, Hustle, Rlilp-lap and all klmls o( HoiikIi Lumber. Carefnl ' attention glvea to bills of special sizos and ilimenslon stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, ORECON. I. CEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER. ;''CK3 I ii d " I. PORTLAND nno I 1 1 1 I MM REAPERS, BINDERS HEADERS, MOWERS Ft is the only harvester and binder that will cut whole harvests without missing a bundle. Frame Header the lead in Gilliam and counties. & CO. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES. Dojoiitmnt a steel raoK or a coot stove? If you do wo will give you tlia celebrated Kclipse tsteel Kange prices that will axtoniHli you. Ttiese range are guaranteed to bake perfectly and uo 4 to cracH or burn out in 1ft years. , ' An up-to-ilate steel rang. of high ' quality at a wry low price, lligh grade '! iiiaterints and soperior workmuuslila " thrdiighont. 81 holes, No-. H covert. Topsurfaeo 2)1x30. Kirehoii 25 Intliei Oven ISslHulX High body 20 iuclie,, only fl'H.50. r Cemented top oven plnte, cut long cen ter and bnckwall, heavy ring covers, double llrelmck and bottom grate. Tou rastlnfoiir purls, oven I819xl!i Fire lm 2Mii(!lies. Only 15. (K). Keservoi T1. fill. Copper nick lo plated reservoir 7.f0 extra nltnehed to rnnge. You run no risk in buytngan Eclipse Range or Htove, everyone is gUHrantent, and the inannfaetnrera are Lack of tba-V gnsriintee. Hcnd lor a ceniplele etov catalogue free. CEVURTZ, 173-175 FIRST STREET, ORECON.